I would.Would you do these over the Denton 80th's?
Great deal... but seems to only ship to NL or BE...KEF R3 for 500 euros per speaker on correct.nl
Kef R3 wit prijs per stuk, afname per paar (Showroommodel)
Op een standaard te plaatsen drieweg De op een stand te plaatsen R3 deelt in de serie dezelfde drivers als het R11 topmodel in een ontwerp dat volledig aan de verwachtingen voldoet. Een echte 3-weg luidspreker: de R3 heeft een krachtige 165 mm (6,5 in.) basdriver en een Uni-Q unit met daarin een...www.correct.nl
Great deal... but seems to only ship to NL or BE...
I thought about the same thing when there are few great deals in NL, almost asked if there is a Benelux fellow willing to help.If you need, I can ship them abroad if needed (eu only). But sure, you need to trust a random dude from the internet to do this. (so im not the company, just a member from the Netherlands). Anyways, if one really wants it, it can be arranged. Working mostly from home anyways and are close to a drop-off location. So I can relay. So postage and risk for parcel issues I can only forward.
not from NL. The ones I found either shady or require you to subscribe and "credit" money before any package. If there was anything that is like https://www.mailboxde.com/, I would have jumped in right away.There are many parcel forwarding companies that will ship to you whatever you want (for about 5 euro), but I don't know about speakers, they are heavy (and they may have a limit for that) and the shipping costs will be too much. I have used one such company once for a projector I bought, and they even forwarded it to me for free as part of a promo, no problem whatsoever, it just took three more days that it would if the shop had sent it directly. The warranty is the other problem as said above.
Indeed. The one I used was called ColisExpat and they forward only from Germany, Spain, Italy, France and UK in Europe. Another issue with these kind of forwarding companies is that they use volumetric weight to calculate the shipping costs, which generally is totally different from what you get if you just put the product dimension (without package) in their calculation process in their site.not from NL. The ones I found either shady or require you to subscribe and "credit" money before any package. If there was anything that is like https://www.mailboxde.com/, I would have jumped in right away.
you can use idealo.de, idealo.fr or pricespy.co.uk for price tracking
Sure, i won't delete my idealo alerts yet, but Chrome should be more global and general (if it works well, what I don't know).you can use idealo.de, idealo.fr or pricespy.co.uk for price tracking
also mydealz.de or dealabs.com for deals
That is where places like mydealz come inSure, i won't delete my idealo alerts yet, but Chrome should be more global and general (if it works well, what I don't know).
Idealo is not going to tell you if Dirac has it's licenses at a discount, or if Boxem Audio has an offer, to name a few
Indeed.For those in Europe looking for the Neumann KH150, here is an interesting deal.
Repeating myself... Now, it's 290€/Pair for Chora 806:Now, the Chora 806 Light Wood are at 298€/pair (599€). There is a general discount at most retailers (around 350€) but this is the cheapest so far. You have to ask for "Demander le prix confidentiel.
PS: you also get the same way: Chora 826 at 748€/pair (1399€) and 816 at 598€/pair.
What the heck does that mean ?A slightly defective Sabaj a20h